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How To Get Rid Of Gas
Health Encyclopedia: Cervical Cancer Treatment For Cin And Carcinoma In Situ
Treatment for CIN and Carcinoma in Situ
Treatment of cervical intraepithelial neoplasia (CIN), including carcinoma in situ, depends on the type and extent of abnormal changes. Some of the treatments for CIN are also used for early-stage cancer.
- CIN I often goes away on its own. Careful follow up is required to make certain that the Pap smear and colposcopic exam return to normal.
- CIN II or CIN III may turn into invasive cancer if the suspicious area is not removed. This is often done using an outpa...
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Expert & Community Posts
By Anne Mitchell
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Health Expert
...creosote, disinfectants, dyes, fiberboard, fuels, gas chambers, gasoline, glues, herbicides,...
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By Florence Cardinal
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Health Expert
...baby isn't hungry when he or she goes to bed. 2. Gas - Did you burp baby? It's important to get...
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Health Guide
...done as outpatient surgery.The surgeon inserts a needle through the navel and pumps carbon dioxide
gas through it and into the abdomen to create space in the abdomen. (This step may raise blood...
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...surgical patients would still required anti-GERD medications and that 38% would have new symptoms (e.g.,
gas, bloating, trouble swallowing), with most occurring more than a year after surgery....
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...surgical treatment.After any of the procedures, a woman may feel tired, dizzy, nauseous, bloated, or
gassy, and may have minor abdominal and shoulder pain. In general, there is more postoperative...
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...fat and tissue, such as fat under the chin and neck, are removed.The endoscopic subperiosteal or sub
galeal face-lift is a less invasive surgical technique. The surgeon raises facial structures...
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SurgeryAlthough most patients with pneumonia do not require invasive therapy, patients with abscess, empyema, or certain other complications may require such treatment.Surgery...
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